Building the Torino Interceptor

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Thanks! There's no way I can put a name to every user ID on here.

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The other great place to catch him is the Yahoo groups for "Mad Max Replica Cars 2" and "Mad Max Cars"
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Theres a pretty nice 70 Torino on ebay now , buy
It now for $2500 , in California
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Anyone out there with a '70/'71 Torino who wouldn't mind taking a few measurements for me? I'm planning ahead and looking at potential gas tanks to go in the rear. I need to know the width of the trunk at it's narrowest part; just under the rear glass. Once I know that I can figure out how wide the gas tanks have to be. Also, how long is the trunk opening? You can see what I mean in these pics:

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Thanks in advance!

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